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diff --git a/docs/users_guide/runtime_control.xml b/docs/users_guide/runtime_control.xml
index 7b60167..e89f340 100644
--- a/docs/users_guide/runtime_control.xml
+++ b/docs/users_guide/runtime_control.xml
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@
Sets the interval that the RTS clock ticks at. The
runtime uses a single timer signal to count ticks; this timer
signal is used to control the context switch timer () and the heap profiling
+ linkend="using-concurrent" />) and the heap profiling
timer . Also, the
time profiler uses the RTS timer signal directly to record
time profiling samples.
@@ -110,6 +110,18 @@
increase the resolution of the time profiler.
+
+
+
+ RTS
+ option
+
+ If yes (the default), the RTS installs signal handlers to catch
+ things like ctrl-C. This option is primarily useful for when
+ you are using the Haskell code as a DLL, and want to set your
+ own signal handlers.
+
+
@@ -430,7 +442,7 @@
The RTS options related to profiling are described in , those for concurrency in
- , and those for parallelism in
+ , and those for parallelism in
.